37 Dr. Seuss Quotes That Can Change The World

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After almost one-hundred and eighty days, the 2015-2016 school year is approaching an end. So far, I have concluded that middle school is basically like building a house. Before middle school started, in fifth grade, the house only had the boards and the main skeleton of the whole structure. All of the basics are learned in elementary school: learning how to read, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, fractions, the founding of America,, etcetera, but by the time students reach sixth grade, new knowledge builds onto what is already known. Letters are added into the familiar math equations; stories are written with all of the reading and grammar knowledge; unfamiliar people, wars, and awakenings add onto the history of America. All …show more content…
Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one” ("37 Dr. Seuss Quotes That Can Change the World"). This Dr. Seuss quote is true. Every single day of our school year has been exciting, and after every fun, fantastic, filled day, we all went home and woke up to another wonderful one. The quote does not necessarily need to only modify days, but school years as well. This school year was good. This school year was fun. The next school year will be another one. I can not wait to share another amusing, amazing, astonishing school year with every single one of …show more content…
I wish you luck this year's sixth graders, seventh grade is an interesting adventure. Also, good luck this year's eighth graders, high school sounds fairly frightening. As we carry on to the next grade, everyone should remember to take in every second of it, since this school year went by fast. By the end of eighth grade, I am sure that our metaphorical houses will be extremely extraordinary. Some of the houses will be blue. Some of the houses will be immensely tall. Others will be exceedingly long. But all of them will be uniquely wonderful. Good luck everyone, and I hope all of you have an amazing summer. Stay

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